<span>Both variables are categorical. We analyze an association through a comparison of conditional probabilities and graphically represent the data using contingency tables. Examples of categorical variables are gender and class standing.</span>
Answer:
C) (14, 8, 10)
Step-by-step explanation:
the values in the parentheses go in order of the letters in the first equation
all you have to do is plug in the values
p+q+r=32. (14)+(8)+(10)=32
p-r=4. (14)-(10)=4
2p+q=36. 2(14)+(8)=36
K = F + 459.67
Subtract K on both sides:
0 = F - K + 459.67
Subtract F on both sides:
-F = -K + 459.67
Divide each term by -1 so that the variables are positive:
F = K - 459.67
$118.00 - $9.00 - $84.25 + $95.00 is the correct order